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Landscape and Urban Design for Health and Well-Being - Using Healing, Sensory and Therapeutic Gardens

English · Hardback

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Introduction Part 1: The Origins And Evolution Of Healing Gardens 1. The History: What Were Gardens For? 2. Why Do We Need Gardens For Health And Well-Being Today?' 3. Urban Space Degradation 4. Sustainable Communities Are Healthy Communities Part 2: Who Will Benefit From Healing Gardens? 5. Healing Gardens For Children 6. Healing Gardens For Adults 7. Healing Gardens And Cityscapes For Disabled Children And Adults 8. Healing Gardens For Stressed Executives 9. Cost Benefits Of Greening The Urban Environment Through Healing Gardens Part 3: Designing Healing Gardens Using An Inclusive, Salutogenic Approach 10. The Salutogenic Design Process 11. Salutogenic Design Guidelines - Simple Is Best 12. Inclusive Design - Key Design Elements Part 4: Additional Resources 13. Funding Sources For Public Sensory, Therapeutic And Healing Gardens 14. How And Where To Develop Community Green Space


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A full colour guide to designing gardens and landscapes for health and well-being.

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Authors Gayle Souter-Brown, Souter-Brown Gayle
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.08.2014
 
EAN 9780415843515
ISBN 978-0-415-84351-5
No. of pages 318
Subjects Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

Landscape art & architecture, ARCHITECTURE / Landscape, MEDICAL / Public Health, Health psychology, Landscape architecture and design

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